Glistening white turbines dotting open fields, Elon Muskâs SpaceX rocket bound for the stars, and all-electric buses roving around Reno-Sparks â a manufacturing company with a footprint in Northern Nevada has a hand in all of these, quite literally. Symmetrix Composite Tooling is a composite tooling provider for a wide range of industries (wind energy, aerospace, marine, transportation, infrastructure and architecture) using a variety of materials (aluminum, fiberglass, carbon fiber and foam). The company uses computer numerical control machining to turn its clientsâ 3D computer design files into fully machined surfaces and molds. For SpaceX, Symmetrix shaped components of the rocketâs landing legs for a vertical touchdown. For electric bus maker Proterra, the company shaped the aluminum body used for Proterraâs e-buses, which navigate Reno-Sparks and across the U.S.